Strange, I don't understand why we're seeing inconsistent behavior
across different environments. Should be OK to go ahead and commit
your further refinements to how we invoke the plugin and then let's
keep an eye on it.
Best wishes,
Paul
On Jun 6, 2007, at 11:34 AM, Donald Woods wrote:
> These changes are actually breaking my builds on WinXP w/ Sun
> 1.5.0_11 and Maven 2.0.6 now for the Tomcat config of geronimo-
> welcome app.
> If I remove the added <configuration> attributes from jspc-maven-
> plugin, remove the Fragment comment from the web.xml source and use
> the 20070603 snapshot of jspc-maven-plugin, then it builds fine
> again....
>
> -Donald
>
>
> Paul McMahan wrote:
>> On Jun 5, 2007, at 4:37 PM, Jason Dillon wrote:
>>> Why would Geronimo fail to parse an xml file with a valid xml
>>> comment?
>> Good question. I should be able to revert locally and recreate
>> the error if you'd like to see some more data.
>>> There was a bug in the first 2.0-SNAPSHOT of the jspc-maven-
>>> plugin which may have caused the generated web.xml to be corrupt,
>>> but I've fixed that.
>>>
>>> I don't believe that the previous version of the plugin defaulted
>>> the injectString to <!-- [INSERT FRAGMENT HERE] --> though...
>>> unless it was removed in the trunk version which was what I based
>>> the new version on. As I mentioned before, the default
>>> injectString was '</web-app>' and I left it that way.
>> I didn't look at the source for the previous version. My comments
>> about it were based on a conversation I had on IRC. At any rate,
>> specifying the placeholder string is consistent with the plugin
>> doc at:
>> http://mojo.codehaus.org/jspc-maven-plugin/usage.html
>> and resolved the compile error for those unfortunate souls that
>> encountered it.
>> Best wishes,
>> Paul